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August 25, 2014, 09:50:22 PM
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I have no clue how this could happened.  No security alarm of any security SW.

 Huh
Do you use snakeoil?

?? what is it?

I mean SW like firewall (on router, NAS, PC) - there was no alarms logs
and antivir with antispam ..
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August 26, 2014, 06:39:10 AM
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I have no clue how this could happened.  No security alarm of any security SW.

 Huh
Do you use snakeoil?

?? what is it?

I mean SW like firewall (on router, NAS, PC) - there was no alarms logs
and antivir with antispam ..

I think they were trying to say that firewalls and antivirus can help once in a while, you need to control access to your wallet by unplugging from the internet completely.  It is kind of a hassle for sure, but so is losing coins.
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